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  #1

Hi:
I'm running late! I'm unsure of what to do the last 10 days. I have read most of Kaplan notes twice . Will be finishing UW q bank in the next couple of days... I'm getting 70% average timed mixed (around 60-83, last blocks in the high 70's). I need to get a very good score.

What would be more beneficial....
Should I do Kaplan q bank for 5 days and 5 days for review,
or should I review the most I can for 10 days? How useful will be to do Kaplan simulated exam?

Thank you for your advice.


  #2

Hi! i am new here but i think that Kaplan sim is not all that required esp if u have done the q- book . if u manage to get 70s in UW then u have really prepared well, will have a great exam no doubt. Best of luck!


  #3

Hi Amrit:
Thank you so much for your response, I really appreciate it.... Good luck to you too....

I think that I'm undecided if I should do Kaplan qBank and revision of notes or just revision for 8 days or so... (last blocks I'm getting 60's sad .. but I have finished the questions for some of the subjects already)

Thanks again....



  #4

do as many questions as u can during ur last few days,that is what i did and it really helped me in pacing myself during the exam.

with 70 on UW ur really doing well,I have no doubts u'll score high.

Good Luck,and be confident.


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  #5

Hi Katzung:
Thank you so much for your advice ....
Best wishes!


  #6

forget kapQbank. since u r already getting a decent score in UW, just revise UW ( your notes/ only wrong/ whatever suits your style). You'll find you can squeeze out time for kap lectures too maybe.

kap bank,book is forinitial prep to make you better prepared for UW.




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  #7

Thank you for your advice 3535!... I really appreciate it...









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